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<br />2. Camper; <br /> <br />3. Motor home; <br /> <br />4. Snowmobiles; <br /> <br />5. Personal watercraft; <br /> <br />6. Personal utility trailer; <br /> <br />7. Ice house; and <br /> <br />. 8. Small construction equipment. <br /> <br />(d) Clothes lines, antennae, air conditioners, outdoor grills, play <br />equipment, ornaments and monuments; <br /> <br />(e) Temporary storage of materials and equipment during construction and <br />landscaping; and <br /> <br />(t) Lakeshore properties can store the following items of personal property <br />within 50 feet of the shoreline during the months from September to May: docks, boat <br />lifts, swim rafts, slides and other swimming equipment. <br /> <br />(2) Commercial/industrial districts. Storage of products, materials and <br />equipment, excluding rubbish or junk, which is necessary to an approved business <br />operation in a commercial or industrial district, and which is completely screened from <br />adjoining properties and rights-of-way. The site plan review process is required to <br />determine the appropriateness for storage permitted in this section, surfacing required for <br />the storage area and the screening required. The site plan review process requires a <br />hearing before the Planning and Zoning Committee and the City Council. Outside <br />display of vehicles, equipment and merchandise for direct sale to consumers when the <br />outside display is customary and necessary to the trade and is a permitted use within the <br />zoning district. The site plan review process is required to determine the appropriateness <br />of the storage or display proposed, surfacing required for the display area and any <br />additional landscaping or screening which may be required. <br />Penalty, see ~ 154.999 <br /> <br />1154.151 SITE PLAN REVIEW REQUIRED. <br /> <br />(A) Review scheduling. For all land use applications or permit applications for <br />commercial or industrial structures, a site plan review is required by the Zoning <br />Administrator or his or her designee. The review shall take place 30 days prior to the <br />desired Planning and Zoning meeting. For example, if a property owner desires to have a <br />proposal presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission in May, the application and <br />
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